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Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 9:25PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cavaliers, Heat, Raptors, FIBA, USA Basketball
LeBron James,
Dwyane Wade and
Chris Bosh might want to wait. Jerry Colangelo is willing to let them do so.
James, Wade and Bosh all can become free agents next summer, which has clouded their chances of playing for Team USA in the World Championships in Turkey, Aug. 28-Sept. 12. But Colangelo, chairman of USA Basketball, sees a scenario in which the three still could play even if they might not be available for the team's minicamp in Las Vegas during the third week of July.
"There is a gap between the minicamp and when they have to be back [for a training camp beginning in Las Vegas around Aug. 10],'' Colangelo said in an interview Monday with FanHouse. "That's about three weeks. I could see them getting all their business done by then.''
Posted: Nov 18th 2009 1:00AM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Heat, Raptors, FanHouse Exclusive

DENVER --
LeBron James is the first choice. But
Chris Bosh certainly would be a solid backup for the
Miami Heat next summer in free agency.
And he's willing to consider it.
The
Heat, which figures to have more than $15 million of salary-cap room, is looking for a superstar to pair with
Dwyane Wade. And Wade, who talked last week about possibly luring James to South Florida while also mentioning Bosh, is positioning himself as a recruiter.
"Anything is possible, I guess,'' Bosh, the Toronto star who can become a free agent next summer, told FanHouse in an interview before Tuesday's game at Denver about the possibility of going to Miami. "I guess that seems to be an attractive place, you know, playing with Dwyane and playing in Miami and everything. I guess if they had the right chemistry, the right guys, that they could persuade guys to get there. But we'll see.''
Posted: Nov 17th 2009 6:30PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Raptors, FanHouse Exclusive

DENVER -- The
Toronto Raptors have claimed forward
Pops Mensah-Bonsu off waivers, his agent confirmed Tuesday to FanHouse immediately after the waiver period ended.
Mensah-Bonsu was let go by the
Houston Rockets last Friday, and placed on waivers until 6 ET Tuesday, which is when Mensah-Bonsu's agent, John Greig, said he was awarded to Toronto.
Anticipating he would be picked up the Raptors, Mensah-Bonsu flew Tuesday to Denver, and was active for the evening game against the
Nuggets.
Posted: Nov 8th 2009 10:25AM ET by Brett Pollakoff (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bulls, Hawks, Jazz, Kings, Mavericks, Nuggets, Raptors, NBA Last Night
Every night there are some stupendous, silly, stupid, or downright outlandish individual lines from around the lig. Doing Lines lets you know which one tops the list.
If you're not a close follower of the NBA, then just six games or so into the season, we can't necessarily hold it against you if the name
Tyreke Evans doesn't ring a bell. Besides being a rookie, Evans plays for the
Sacramento Kings, a team that won just 17 games a season ago, and figured to be about as bad this year with stud scorer
Kevin Martin sidelined
indefinitely with an injury.
But after what Evans did to
Deron Williams in leading his undermanned team to a road win in Utah on Saturday, he won't remain anonymous to basketball fans for much longer.
Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 11:00AM ET by Brett Pollakoff (RSS feed)
Filed under: Grizzlies, Hawks, Lakers, Magic, Nuggets, Raptors, Suns, NBA Last Night
Every night there are some stupendous, silly, stupid, or downright outlandish individual lines from around the lig. Doing Lines lets you know which one tops the list.It's not every day that we get to see a player hit for 40 points or more in an NBA game. So on Sunday, when we had three different players meet or surpass the mark, it's definitely something worth discussing.
Especially when two of them did it in the same game.
Posted: Oct 29th 2009 1:20AM ET by Matt Moore (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cavaliers, Raptors

Rome was not built in a day. But in two days, the NBA's version of Camelot sure has looked like the barbarians are at the gate.
OK, I'll try not to lob anymore historical metaphors at you. But you might want to get ready for a whole lot of consternation from the great state of Ohio, because the team with the best record in the league last year has started out 0-2. The
Cavaliers fell to the
Raptors in Toronto
101-91 to remain winless, and the same problems that surfaced Tuesday night in their loss to the
Celtics reared their head again.
Posted: Oct 26th 2009 9:45PM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bulls, Celtics, Grizzlies, Jazz, Lakers, Raptors, Trail Blazers, Thunder

Saturday is Halloween, but don't expect many
NBA owners and general managers in this shaky economy to dress up as Bill Gates and throw money around.
Oct. 31 is the annual deadline for one-time first-round picks entering their fourth seasons to be eligible to sign extensions that would kick in for their fifth seasons. For stars, it's a chance to land their first really big contract.
But much is silent as the deadline approaches, meaning the overwhelming number of eligible players from the 2006 first round will become restricted free agents next summer. Three players from that draft --
Andrea Bargnani of Toronto and
LaMarcus Aldridge and
Brandon Roy of Portland -- have inked extensions, but not a lot more activity is expected.
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 1:10AM ET by Chris Tomasson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Nuggets, Raptors, FIBA, USA Basketball

DENVER -- Defending champion Spain is planning to have its best players for next year's World Championships in Turkey. The nation's top point guard is recommending that the Americans do the same.
"I think they've got to do that,''
Jose Calderon of the
Toronto Raptors told FanHouse. "You cannot just play for the Olympics. I think that, if you want to be on the team, you've got to be in all the good tournaments, and that is a good tournament.''
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how many members of America's 2008 gold-medal Olympic team will return for the World Championships. Several top players, namely Cleveland's
LeBron James, Miami's
Dwyane Wade and Toronto's
Chris Bosh, are wavering about committing.